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Spot
The Ball
A
spot the ball competition is a traditional newspaper
promotion where the player has to guess the position
of a ball which has been removed from a photograph
of a ball sport, especially association football.
The position of the ball must be deduced from
the relative positions of the sportsmen shown
in the photograph, the directions in which they
are looking, etc.
The game was extremely popular in the UK in the
1980s as part of newspaper promotions. Players
would pay for a certain number of crosses on the
picture, which was sent in by post to the promoter.
Sometimes players could cover the picture with
hundreds of crosses, and special rubber stamps
were manufactured which helped people fill in
the picture with regular arrangements of crosses.
Where several entrants had identified the correct
area, a special high-powered magnifying device
would be used to determine which of the crosses
was the closest to the centre of the ball.
Sometimes the "correct answer" is the
position of the ball as judged by a panel of experts,
rather than the position of the actual ball before
it was removed, this is because you cannot gamble
on an event that has already happened.
The game can be played online to win prizes such
as cars and electronics. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
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